The Abbot's Fireside, High Street, Elham

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The Abbot's Fireside, High Street, Elham

Image: © John Baker Taken: 17 Jan 2012

Situated on the corner of Culling's Hill (to its left), the building dates from the 17th century and was an inn for about two centuries, when it became known as “Keeler’s Mansions” and was divided into three cottages. In 1938, the building was restored and opened as an hotel-restaurant.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.153136
Longitude
1.110594